Some people shell out a couple million on a home, others on a work by a famous artist. Whoever buys the three-bedroom co-op at 1301 N Astor St in the Gold Coast will be getting both. The full-floor residence in Philip Maher’s 1929 Art Deco building was originally owned by artist Frederick Clay Bartlett, and an original mural of his still surrounds the dining room walls (top left). The home has black terrazzo floors, lighted glass panels over the original iron doors, restored cabinetry and new appliances. The living room overlooks Goudy Square Park. Coldwell Banker has it listed for $1.95 million.
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